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The phrase "a very abstract question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a question that lacks concrete details or is difficult to define clearly.
Example: "During the discussion, someone posed a very abstract question about the nature of reality, which left us all pondering."
Alternatives: "a highly conceptual question" or "an extremely vague question".
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It's the same as 'What is Jewishness?' It's a concrete, yet very abstract, question.
There are also very abstract questions about the relation of semantics to logic.
Ours was a very abstract installation.
That is a very abstract objective.
Fali believe in a very abstract supreme deity called Fao.
Still, it's a very abstract art as well.
Because to bomb Syria is a very abstract thing!
We are French; the Grammy is a very abstract thing.
So, that's in a very abstract way.
You can discuss it in a very abstract level but literally, it's just like that".
At the moment, it is a very abstract idea.
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